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Are U.S. exports different from China's exports? If so, how? This paper attempts to answer this question, focusing on … the exports of China and the United States are similar in terms of variety. More than 85 percent of U.S. export products … to Japan are commonly exported from China. However, U.S. exports are different from China's exports in terms of quality …
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This paper reexamines the literature on the impact of migration on household members left behind at origin. The empirical problem previous studies address is the self-selection of households into migration, i.e. the endogenous decision as to whether or not send a migrant. Yet, the subsequent...
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of the Vietnamese Boat People to the US. This episode represents an ideal natural experiment as the large immigration … exports to Vietnam grew most in US States with larger Vietnamese populations, themselves the result of larger refugee inflows …
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Between 2005 and 2016, international enrollment in US higher education nearly doubled. I examine how trade shocks in education affect public universities' decision-making. I construct a shift-share instrument to exploit institutions' historical networks with different origins of international...
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the respective causal impact of immigrants on U.S. exports and imports. I address endogeneity and reverse causality by … imports from those immigrants’ country of origin by 1.2 percent and exports by 0.8 percent. …
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This paper shows that the ancestry composition shaped by century-long immigration to the US can explain the current … the co-ethnic networks formed by immigration have a positive causal impact on global supply chain relationships between …
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This paper shows that the ancestry composition shaped by century-long immigration to the US can explain the current … co-ethnic networks formed by immigration have a positive causal impact on global supply chain relationships between …
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A large body of literature estimates the relative wage impacts of immigration on low- and high-skill natives, but it is …-form quantile treatment effects by constructing a ceteris paribus counterfactual wage distribution with lower immigration levels …
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We empirically analyze the impact of immigration to the U.S. on the share of votes to the Republicans and Democrats … average across election types, immigration to the U.S. has a significant and negative impact on the Republican vote share … House – works through two main channels. The impact of immigration on Republican votes in the House is negative when the …
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Immigration policy can have important net fiscal effects that vary by immigrants' skill level. But mainstream methods …
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